Month: September 2021

image_pdfimage_print

Functional Fungi

Written by:

Mushroom supplements are growing in popularity Over the last several years, functional mushrooms have emerged as a growing health trend....

Read More

Cold Weather Crops

Written by:

Prepping a productive winter garden Wow, what a summer. If you’re a gardener, your garden this year has been a labor of love. Drought,...

Read More

LiteSheet

Written by:

Announces New Generation of Popular Disinfecting Cabinet Alittle over a year after releasing its revolutionary UV-C Disinfecting Cabinet,...

Read More

The Land of the Free

Written by:

Four-year-old Bruno Niyonsenga-Sarchet took off running when his mother, Danielle Sarchet, brought him to see the rows and rows of American...

Read More

The Modern Traditionalists

Written by:

Mother and Daughter Homes Span Design Spectrum Lisa Richards and Michele Fredericks both love design. One might say it’s in their genes....

Read More

More than a Club

Written by:

Lynchburg’s Rotarians uphold rich practice of ‘service over self’ On a cold February evening in downtown Chicago in 1905, four...

Read More

Behind the Scenes Sept/Oct 2021

Written by:

Finishing Touches Our interview at greenhaus, a new beer garden featured in this issue’s Arts and Culture department, took place in the...

Read More

Rug Refresh: How to Choose a Rug You Will Love

Written by:

Rugs are the best of form and function. As grounding elements, rugs can often set the tone of a room while also serving an important role...

Read More

Artist Profile: Sonny Harlow Sept/Oct 2021

Written by:

Decorative Artist If you don’t recognize the name Sonny Harlow, you’ll recognize his work, whether it’s murals downtown or in homes...

Read More

Living Out Loud Sept/Oct 2021

Written by:

Readers Taking Action We are always thrilled to hear how our magazine is improving the community. Thank you to reader June Najjum for...

Read More